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17. Understanding Shapes-III (Special Types of Quadrilaterales)
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Can the following figures be parallelograms? Justify your answer.

(i) No, In a parallelogram opposite angles are equal.


(ii) Yes, In a parallelogram opposite sides are equal and parallel.


(iii) No, In a parallelogram diagonals bisect each other.


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